Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
Using FASTP
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EOLWRITE
EOLWRITE 
FASTP normally attempts to buffer output, except in some cases involving parallel 
printers.
EOLWRITE = YES | NO
YES forces normally buffered output to be written to the device a line at a time.
The default value is NO.
ERRORRECOVERY
FASTP normally recovers from nonfatal errors during printing by restarting the entire 
job output.
ERRORRECOVERY = YES | NO
YES forces FASTP to recover from non-fatal errors by simply reissuing the last 
input/output (I/O) request. This is the same function that is available in PSPOOLB print 
processed when the PARM bit 5 is set for a device. 
Considerations
ERRORRECOVERY is only recommended when the device involved can properly 
process a resend of the last I/O operation. Otherwise it can duplicate or corrupt output 
within the page where the error occurred.
TIMEOUT
The TIMEOUT attribute sets or overrides the wait time value established for I/O 
operations to a device. The value given is in one-hundredth (.01) of a second 
increments.
The default wait time for device I/O operations depends on the device type and its 
driver process. For devices connected using direct serial or parallel channels, FASTP 
waits indefinitely. It relies on the EIOTIMEOUT attribute configured for and applied by 
the device driver. For SNA connections, FASTP uses a default timeout of two minutes. 
For CONTROL 11 operations, FASTP uses a default timeout of one minute.










